# | Title | Principal Artiste | Composers | Lyricist / Date written | Place | Date recorded | Matrix | Label&cat.no. | Additional Information |
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309 | Would You Like To Take A Walk? | Roy Fox ahb | Harry Warren | Mort Dixon / Billy Rose `30 | London | April 21, 1931 | GB-2784-2 | Dec F-2318 | As above |
Roy Fox and his Band
Mm-mm-mm, would you like to take a walk?
Mm-mm-mm, do you think it's gonna rain?
Mm-mm-mm, how about a sasparilla?
Gee, the moon is yeller,
Sump'n good'll come from that.
Mm-mm-mm, have you heard the latest song?
Mm-mm-mm, it's a very pretty strain.
Mm-mm-mm, don't you feel a little thrilly?
Gee, it's getting chilly,
Sump'n good'll come from that.
When you're strolling though the wherezis,
You need a whozis
To lean upon;
But when you have no whozis,
To hug and whatzis, gosh darn.
Mm-mm-mm, would you like to take a walk?
Mm-mm-mm, do you think it's gonna rain?
Mm-mm-mm, ain't you tired of the talkies?
I prefer the walkies,
Sump'n good'll come from that.